Pakistan: IED explosion at private clinic in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan

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Islamabad: On January 11 night, an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded at a private clinic at Lunda Sharif bus stand in the Dera Ismail Khan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

As reported by Dawn according to police, no kind of casualty was reported, however, the clinic was destroyed while nearby shops were partially damaged in the IED explosion on January 12.

The official said that a heavy contingent of police and bomb disposal squad immediately arrived at the site. The bomb disposal squad’s preliminary investigations have revealed that it was an IED explosion.

Also, the Police official said that unknown people had planted an explosive device outside the private clinic of Dr Rehmatullah Baloch at Lunda Sharif Adda which exploded on January 11 night. And as per officials, the clinic was destroyed while nearby shops were partially damaged, the Dawn report added.

Earlier on January 08, terrorists carried out a gun and ‘missile’ attack on a police station in the Dera Ismail Khan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dawn reported, adding that no casualty has been reported in the attack.

Speaking to Dawn, a police spokesperson Syed Yaqoob Shah said the terrorists surrounded the Yarik police station at around 1 am (local time) and fired missiles at the building. He said the police responded to the attack and an exchange of fire took place between the police force and the attackers.

The police station was partially damaged. He further claimed that it was the first gun-and-missile attack on a police station in Dera Ismail Khan, as per the news report. The attack comes at a time when Pakistan has been seeing a rise in terrorist attacks across the country, according to a police spokesperson.

As per the Dawn report, a resurgence of terrorism has been witnessed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with an increase in attacks on law enforcement personnel. The attacks have been reported after Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ended its months-long ceasefire with the Pakistan Government on November 28. (with inputs from ANI)

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